Remember the decimal point. If for example, 34.0, then insert the ‘0’ after the
point.

i.e. If the figure is 38.1, then use insert ‘1’ after the point.

Please note:

The important aspect when buying labels is to know the approximate
size of label you would like - this will govern how many are on a sheet.

i.e. 14, 21, 24, etc.,

The detailed decimal measurements are of no concern when buying your labels,
but they become important when setting-up the label program on your system.

Enter and then double-check all your figures for margins, heights, pitches, and number
of labels across and down.

j) Select ‘OK’

k) When returned to ‘Label Settings’ window, select
‘New Document’.

(Guide now continues as it
did above for any branded labels.)

l) The labels will all be white and the cursor in the ‘active’ label will flash in the
middle to the left. This is normal and the information will move up into position as you enter each line.

m) Adjust the font and size using the normal tools at top left of screen, then enter the
details required on your labels.

n) When the information is complete, you have the opportunity to highlight it with your
cursor and amend the font, size, colour, etc.

If you attempt to insert too much information, the program will not display the
excess.

o) When content that the label contains the correct information, save the document with
a document name using the ‘Save As’ option from the ‘File’ menu.

p) Go to ‘File’ menu,
‘Print Preview’, check the labels and then print off a sheet on regular paper.

q) Place your freshly printed label test sheet behind the supplied blank ‘test sheet’
and hold them up to a good light source. You will see how accurate the information is within the labels. If there is a problem with the level of information:

Return to the file and amend the type or size of font to increase/decrease the space
used.

- To go back to amend information or print off more labels, follow the earlier sequence
from 1 - 4, and then select the appropriate labels by clicking/double-clicking on the ‘recent’ files.

7. Return Address Labels

a) Follow the instructions above from 1 - 5.

b) Select ‘Return Address Labels’.

c) Now go to point number 6 (b) and follow the guide from
there.

Please Note: When you reach point number
6 (l) you will find a slight change to the appearance:

With the exception of the first label in the set, the labels will be
‘greyed-out’. This is normal. You are repeating the same label for the set, so the information is only required once by the program.

If, having used this guide, you have any difficulty, please do not hesitate to drop me a
line and I will do my utmost to help.